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Music at
St Barnabas
Celebrating Women Composers
Violinist Miriam Kramer, Cellist Mayda Narvey and
pianist Charis Hanning explore the work of women
composers from the 12th century mystic Hildegard von
Bingen to contemporary American composer Deborah
Netanel.
Thursday 26th May, 7.30pm
The evening also includes readings by women writers
Tickets available on the door at £10 (£8 for seniors, £5 for
throughout the ages.
under 16s). All profits will be donated to Ibba Girls’ School*.
St Barnabas Church, Lavenham Road
* A UK Charity (1146220) set up to help build and develop a school for girls in South Sudan.
Music at
St Barnabas
Upcoming concerts
A Musical Smorgasbord: Music, Landscape and Myth in Scandinavia (Sat 4th
June, 7.30PM)
The Danish soprano Lene Sahlholdt joins cellist Mayda Narvey and pianist
Horacio Lopez Redondo in a programme of music by Scandinavian composers
from Grieg to Sibelius. With author Tom Blass reading from his book, The Naked
Shore.
To Warm Each Troubled Heart (Sun 10th July, 6.00PM)
Oboist Julia White, cellist Mayda Narvey and guitarist Matthew Sear in an
intimate and beguiling programme of Baroque and Spanish music with readings
by Darris Golinski reflecting on the power of music to heal and restore.
Jazz For a Summer Evening (Fri 5th August, time TBC)
Soprano Lene Sahlhodt and jazz pianist Chad Lelong join cellist Mayda Narvey
in a summer cabaret of jazz, both standard and rather off the beaten track. With
readings by Jazz FM presenter / performer and ‘freelance waster’, Bob Sinfield.
The evening also includes readings by women writers throughout the ages.
Tickets available on the door at £10 (£8 for seniors, £5 for
under 16s)
St Barnabas Church, Lavenham Road